Part 1 of O. Henry¡¯s Sixes and Sevens is filled with romantic and humorous tales.
It begins with stories of a troubadour¡¯s life and city pride, followed by clever detective cases and a heartwarming drama sparked by a simple loaf of bread.
The collection also includes thrilling stories like a train robbery and the pursuit of seemingly impossible opportunities.
There are lighthearted narratives about battling sleep and tender stories of love and hope.
With O. Henry¡¯s signature wit, the ordinary is transformed into something extraordinary.
His unique perspective breathes new life into everyday conflicts.
The humor and human insight in these stories captivate readers, leaving them charmed and entertained.
I. THE LAST OF THE TROUBADOURS
II. THE SLEUTHS
III. WITCHES¡¯ LOAVES
IV. THE PRIDE OF THE CITIES
V. HOLDING UP A TRAIN
VI. ULYSSES AND THE DOGMAN
VII. THE CHAMPION OF THE WEATHER
VIII. MAKES THE WHOLE WORLD KIN
IX. AT ARMS WITH MORPHEUS
X. A GHOST OF A CHANCE
XI. JIMMY HAYES AND MURIEL
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XII. THE DOOR OF UNREST